x f f '
1 2 3
2 1 4
Given the table above, where f is differentiable, find the derivative of f(f(x)) at x = 2.
A. 3
B. 4
C. 8
D. 12
So I did this two dif ways, one got me 4, which is wrong, and the other, which I thought was write, doesn't make sense.
I used the x,f, as coordinates for slope form (1-2)/(2-1)=-1 then i put that in y=-x+b, put in the coordinates and got b=3, so
y=-x+3, which satifies the coorindates BUT, when I look for the derivative, y'=-x^0+3 (2,1), f' doesn't equal 4...
i also tried placing f(f(x))= -(x+3)+3=-x and then the derivative would be f'(f(x))=1... ugh i have no clue, i googled, etc, can't figure it out
1 2 3
2 1 4
Given the table above, where f is differentiable, find the derivative of f(f(x)) at x = 2.
A. 3
B. 4
C. 8
D. 12
So I did this two dif ways, one got me 4, which is wrong, and the other, which I thought was write, doesn't make sense.
I used the x,f, as coordinates for slope form (1-2)/(2-1)=-1 then i put that in y=-x+b, put in the coordinates and got b=3, so
y=-x+3, which satifies the coorindates BUT, when I look for the derivative, y'=-x^0+3 (2,1), f' doesn't equal 4...
i also tried placing f(f(x))= -(x+3)+3=-x and then the derivative would be f'(f(x))=1... ugh i have no clue, i googled, etc, can't figure it out